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the last crowd that used to be in charge of the fort, they used to take us into wars, cost us trillions of dollars and a bunch of lives. vice president joe biden reminded us of how this mission was done today. >> the people of libya have gotten rid of a dictator of 40 years who i personally knew. this is one tough not so nice guy. and guess what, they got a chance now. but what would happen? in this case, america spent $2 billion total and didn't lose a single life. >> which plan do you want to work with? get your cell phones out. i want to know what you think. tonight's question, will republicans ever give president obama any credit for anything? text a for yes, text b for no. we invite you to go to our blog and we'll bring you the results later on in the program. joining me now, the senior fellow, center for american progress and former assistant secretary of defense under ronald reagan. good to have you with us tonight. >> nice to be with you. >> you bet. is this a new blueprint for american foreign policy? and is this a new way of doing it all along? what do you think? >> i think th
the last crowd that used to be in charge of the fort, they used to take us into wars, cost us trillions of dollars and a bunch of lives. vice president joe biden reminded us of how this mission was done today. >> the people of libya have gotten rid of a dictator of 40 years who i personally knew. this is one tough not so nice guy. and guess what, they got a chance now. but what would happen? in this case, america spent $2 billion total and didn't lose a single life. >> which plan do...
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with us, senior political analyst for "time" magazine, mark halperin. writer for "vanity fair," and co-author of "all the devils are here" about the financial crisis, bethany mclean. and two members of congress from illinois, democrat luis gutierrez, and republican aaron schock. politics defined by anger and resentment over the state of the economy, and income inequality as protesters behind the occupy wall street movement bring their message to new york. and to here in chicago, the president expressed his support for their views. >> i think people are frustrated, and, you know, the protesters are giving voice to a more broad-based frustration about how our financial system works. >> while the house republican leader was critical of their taxes. >> if you read the newspapers today, i for one am increasingly concerned about the growing mobs occupying wall street, and the other cities across the country. and believe it or not, some in this town have actually condoned the pitting of americans against americans. >> as popust anger becomes a hot political to
with us, senior political analyst for "time" magazine, mark halperin. writer for "vanity fair," and co-author of "all the devils are here" about the financial crisis, bethany mclean. and two members of congress from illinois, democrat luis gutierrez, and republican aaron schock. politics defined by anger and resentment over the state of the economy, and income inequality as protesters behind the occupy wall street movement bring their message to new york. and to...
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we will use all the resources we use when there's an officer involved shooting. we want to make sure there's a complete and comprehensive review of the incident. >> at the same press conference the mayor of oakland jean quan signaled a different, less confrontational approach to the protesters. she also tried to find some common cause with their cause. >> i feel we're all part of the 99%, including the police and the other city workers. >> the bay citizen newspaper reports late tonight that mayor jean quan is now expected to go to the occupy oakland protest tonight. she's expected to address the occupy oakland protesters within this hour. she will have to wait in line to speak. she will do her speaking as part of occupy oakland's general assembly. but a gesture of conciliation tonight from oakland's mayor after ugly, ugly scenes this week on oakland's streets. mary? what are you doing here? it's megan. i'm getting new insurance. marjorie, you've had a policy with us for three years. it's been five years. five years. well, progressive gives megan discounts that yo
we will use all the resources we use when there's an officer involved shooting. we want to make sure there's a complete and comprehensive review of the incident. >> at the same press conference the mayor of oakland jean quan signaled a different, less confrontational approach to the protesters. she also tried to find some common cause with their cause. >> i feel we're all part of the 99%, including the police and the other city workers. >> the bay citizen newspaper reports...
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why would we want to encourage more use. it causes permanent brain damage in children, health care costs, birth defects, all of which have been extent civil documented, included the california medical association says these sorts of things. why in god's name would we want to visit more social problems on our society? back when we had 911. >> david evans, allen st. pierre, a provocative discussion and one people are starting to talk about once again. thank you both. >>> we are continuing to wait for vice president biden who is going to be at this school in york, pennsylvania. he and the president today and some key battleground states. they are talking about the jobs bill, the number one issue for voters is the economy. the number one issue for this administration is the economy and they believe that their jobs bill will get it done. it has been blocked by republicans. we will continue to wait until the vice president gets to york, pennsylvania. >> in the meantime, the nba and players association are heading into federal medi
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our best josh shepherd just called us to let us know that scott won't need to have surgery to release the pressure on his brain. at a hospital news conference moments ago they announced surgery wouldn't be needed and the prognosis is overall favorable. that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. and i doggone, it i'll have to show you this thing that i've got tomorrow night because i'm running out of time. rachel, i think you'll -- it's actually breaking news that the republicans have agreed on something. and i'll tell you about it tomorrow night when we have more time. >> that's the best cliff-hanger ever, ed. >> i think you're really going to like it, though. it has something -- it has something to do with golf. that's all i'm going to say. >> that i can believe. thank you, ed. appreciate it. and thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. now is the time on msnbc where we praise cnn. well, we praise somebody who used to work for cnn. in 2005 the chamber of commerce held its annual press conference to say what they were going to work on for that year. and at that press co
our best josh shepherd just called us to let us know that scott won't need to have surgery to release the pressure on his brain. at a hospital news conference moments ago they announced surgery wouldn't be needed and the prognosis is overall favorable. that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. and i doggone, it i'll have to show you this thing that i've got tomorrow night because i'm running out of time. rachel, i think you'll -- it's actually breaking news that the republicans have...
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>> all of us are. everybody in public life. everybody in corporate life is accountable for that result. and corporate life, you deal with it, if you're a public company with stockholders. for the president of the united states, for members of congress, alzheimer's also, as you know, their ratings are low. they're facing challenges. you're accountable to try to get the results so the middle class can achieve the middle-class gains. not only for themselves today but for their children. but he'd be the first -- yes, all of us in public life who seek public life, you know the bottom line is, try to make sure that people have the ability to achieve their dreams. and understand that your role in government, i don't create jobs. the president doesn't create jobs. you create conditions for jobs to take hold. for the businesses to create them. that means good investment in research and development. good investment in the type of infrastructure that's necessary. make sure your educational system is turned around. which is another area wh
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what if it had been us? >> yeah. >> no shortage of obama supporters who are thinking maybe she would have been tougher and a little better taking on john boehner, but, you know, where she is right now is just physically exhausted. i don't think you can underestimate how tired you must be after eight years as first lady, going right to the u.s. senate, being the senator to new york right after 9/11, going right into a presidential campaign and then logging about 1 billion miles as secretary of state. that is a lot for a 63-year-old. >> you know, i have to say personally, on a personal basis, nobody i like to bump into more and meet than hillary clinton. i get the biggest giggle out of meeting her. she is something else in person. i say that to our worst enemies, meet her and you'll be amazed. anyway, thank you joan walsh and matt cooper. got a little chuckle out of joan with that one. >>> up next, an alleged terror plot by iran to assassinate the saudi ambassador here in washington. how high up ththe ladderer
what if it had been us? >> yeah. >> no shortage of obama supporters who are thinking maybe she would have been tougher and a little better taking on john boehner, but, you know, where she is right now is just physically exhausted. i don't think you can underestimate how tired you must be after eight years as first lady, going right to the u.s. senate, being the senator to new york right after 9/11, going right into a presidential campaign and then logging about 1 billion miles as...
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so is that used? >> we call that sweet land of liberty sushi. >> that's still new. >> he is self-aware. it's funny once. cain remains under fire for these comments made this weekend on a book tour. >> is this where he said he wanted to electrocute illegal immigrants? >> while he's on his book tour, running for president and speaking about how to stop illegal immigration. >> part of it will have a real fence 20 feet high with barbed wire, electrified. with a sign on the other side that says, it can kill you. it'll be in english and spanish. >> yeah. >> i'm out of here. >> don't even -- >> what's up? >> don't crack a joke. >> i'm not cracking a joke. i'm laughing at the man. >> i'm concerned. i'm really scared. >> you should be concerned. it's not even your party. >> two major parties in america. that's the front runner for one of them. >> he hasn't backed down from that. this -- this is exhibit 800 over the past year of why my republican party has lost their way in such a serious, serious way. >> your
so is that used? >> we call that sweet land of liberty sushi. >> that's still new. >> he is self-aware. it's funny once. cain remains under fire for these comments made this weekend on a book tour. >> is this where he said he wanted to electrocute illegal immigrants? >> while he's on his book tour, running for president and speaking about how to stop illegal immigration. >> part of it will have a real fence 20 feet high with barbed wire, electrified. with a...
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not only did they get us into this mess, but they are obstructionists. they feel now they are in a good place. again, we don't know what's going to happen with the americans jobs act. we don't know if he'll be able to run. >> if they had a smart political organization, they would have other people saying it was bush's fault, not the president. it's a message better delivered by third party. get your cabinet and members of congress to say it. look what he inherited, don't blame him. they don't have an organized political structure like political parties normally do. here is biden on the economy. let's listen. >> right now, understandably, totally legitimate, this is a referendum on obama and biden for the nature and state of the economy. it's soon going to be a choice. it's soon going to be a choice. >> you report with the post. here is the question. the president had a sharp day in terms of execution. they caught a bad guy. al awe la ka. the question of palling around with terrorists, that was sarah palin. let me talk about something bachmann said today.
not only did they get us into this mess, but they are obstructionists. they feel now they are in a good place. again, we don't know what's going to happen with the americans jobs act. we don't know if he'll be able to run. >> if they had a smart political organization, they would have other people saying it was bush's fault, not the president. it's a message better delivered by third party. get your cabinet and members of congress to say it. look what he inherited, don't blame him. they...
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why don't we do this for us? you used to expect that bell to wring. how come that bell hasn't rung yet in the debates. it should be coming up all the time, you would think. >> romney has talked about a line in the sand, which against is another reason it doesn't make sense, this is a time iran is trying to avoid more sanctions because of his controversial nuclear program. iran doesn't want to be an issue in the american presidential election, so the timing of this doesn't work. the fact that no one has yet talked about iran in more specific terms, it will come. >> do we have a right-wing -- a far -- an extremi government in tehran right know that might support something like an attack here? evan? >> i just don't think so. say what you like about ahmadinejad, i don't think he'll win any award for a nobel peace prize. he of all people wants to avoid a direct confrontation, so it seems very strange. >> thank you very much for coming. i love that assessment, thank you evan kohlmann and robin wright. >>> when we return, let me return with the clown show. y
why don't we do this for us? you used to expect that bell to wring. how come that bell hasn't rung yet in the debates. it should be coming up all the time, you would think. >> romney has talked about a line in the sand, which against is another reason it doesn't make sense, this is a time iran is trying to avoid more sanctions because of his controversial nuclear program. iran doesn't want to be an issue in the american presidential election, so the timing of this doesn't work. the fact...
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we used to have the best stuff. think about the world used to say, let's travel to america. let's see the golden gate bridge. let's see the hoover dam. let's see these amazing thing america built. are we going to be the generation where we stop building? where we've got run-down roads and bridges are deemed obsolete? that's not who america is. so congress will have a chance to see if they want to put americans back to work doing the work that america needs done. they say that they value our veterans. when i went before the joint congress to prevent this american jobs act, i said let's give tax breaks to companies that are hiring our veterans. we just got 25,000, a pledge of 25,000 jobs from companies all across the country aiming for a goal of 100,000 veterans being hired by the end of 2013. so when i talked about this part of the plan before the joint session of congress, everybody rose up. democrats and republicans alike. so the question now is, if you all stood and applauded, how are you going to vote? it's not enough to applaud and go to a veterans day parade. people nee
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now, can't we at least print on the back sides of used paper? what's the executive compensation list...? [ male announcer ] sustainable solutions. fedex. solutions that matter. covergirl trublend has skin twin technology. other makeup can sit on your skin, so it looks like...makeup. but trublend has skin twin technology to actually merge with your skin. how easy breezy beautiful is that? trublend...from covergirl. she's supporting breast cancer programs for her neighbour's tennis instructor's daughter's 1st grade teacher who's also her mom. help fund breast cancer programs in your community. redeem your lids today >>> welcome back. now here's the hot potato question, who's responsible for the struggling economy? president obama or the man he inherited this whole mess from, george w. bush? here's vice president biden's somewhat surprising take on that question. let's listen. >> even though 50-some percent of the american people think the economy tanked because of the last administration, that's not relevant. what's relevant is, we're in charge. i
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and when that was pointed out to us, we let them go. and we went to them -- >> are you -- >> you have a problem with allowing swon to finish speaking. and if you want to become president, you have to let both people speak. >> romney also took shots from rick is santorum. >> you you just don't have credibility when it comes to appealing obama care. your plan was the basis for obama care. your consultants helped obama craft obama care and to say that you would repeal it, you have no track record on that that we can trust you that you you're going to do that. >> i was asked is this something that you would have the whole nation do. and i said no. is this something that was crafted for massachusetts. it would be wrong to adapt this as a nation. >> that's pot what you said. >> you're shaking your head. >> it's in your book. >> you ook it took it out of your book. let's be honest. >> why don't you let me speak -- >> you're allowed to change your -- >> you had your chance. let me speak. >> you're out of time. >> he a te into your time. >> mark
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thank you very much for joining us. as we mentioned, gadhafi's is in mizrata after traveling for sirt. live for us, adrian, what is the latest on the ground? >> it's very tough to get confirmation of what's happening with the body. we heard at various points it was taken to a morgue or a mosque. we are trying to pinpoint information about that. we can say that there is a lot of celebration happening. it's after 8:00 in the evening and normally the streets in misrata are quiet, but you may hear the vehicles honking behind us and fireworks in addition to the typical gunfire in this part of the world. we can also hear children on the street shouting god is great. we saw lots of women as well when you were driving back in from the road to sirt cheering at the news that gadhafi had been killed. >> adrienne, was there a sense of disbelief that you felt from people here or in the united states. we just heard from the president at the top of the hour confirming the information. even though the images early this morning were bei
thank you very much for joining us. as we mentioned, gadhafi's is in mizrata after traveling for sirt. live for us, adrian, what is the latest on the ground? >> it's very tough to get confirmation of what's happening with the body. we heard at various points it was taken to a morgue or a mosque. we are trying to pinpoint information about that. we can say that there is a lot of celebration happening. it's after 8:00 in the evening and normally the streets in misrata are quiet, but you may...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> we're going to utilize electrical shock. >> ah! >> get me out of here! i refuse to go on. let me out. >> please continue. >> he'd like to leave, though. >> the experiment requires that you continue. >> if you were in their position, would you keep going? if you did, would that make you evil? in 1961 -- or me, for that matter. in 1961, stanley mill performed a theater if civilians would follow an authority figure and perform anonymous acts on innocent victims. the answer, quite clearly, that they would. now, 50 years later, the discovery channel's next edition of their series "curiosity" is recreating that various experiment and asking, how evil are you? joining us now, an expert who is a master at the production of evil, famed hollywood horror director, host of "how evil are you," eli roth. you must be excited to
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that used to be the way it worked. in the 1970s and early '80s the personal savings rate in america was pretty good. people are saving on average 12% of their monthly disposable income. what's happened since then, over the last generation? yeah. americans stopped saving. not necessarily by choice but rather as a result of what was happening to wages in america over the same time. since 1980 the average income for the bottom 90% of americans has really not gone up a whole lot. in fact, it has mostly stayed perfectly flat for a generation. even as the top 1% of income earners have seen their incomes skyrocket. so for one thing, if you're not making more money, you can't really save more money. for another thing, saving money by sticking it in the bank as your grandfather probably advised you, that has essentially been discouraged over the last generation by banking policies that mean you can't earn interest on money if you try to save it. here's what happened to the interest rates for bank deposits over the last generati
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cari brown joins us on this. cari, why are people taking some cues from her and her behavior in the public eye to think that she's going to be doing something more politically public? >> well, as we know, chelsea clinton, she stayed out of the spotlight. but in the last month there have been a couple of very public steps by her. she's now on a corporate board, she interviewed her parents at the clinton global initiative last month. she wrote a piece "the daily beast" marking the 20th anniversary of her father's decision to get into the presidential campaign in 1992. and saying she's never regretted that decision. so there have been a couple of steps she's taken. but simply because she's been so shielded from the spotlight people are looking at that and saying, wow, what's next for chelsea clinton? could she run for congress? could she take some appointment from governor cuomo of new york or maybe even her mom's boss, president clinton. but again there's so much of an attempt to shield her that in many ways a lot
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george lewis is live in las vegas and joins us now. george? >> reporter: wheldon was racing for a $5 million prize. to get that, he had to start in the back of the pack. 34th among 34 cars, work his way to the front and finish first. the questions being raised now are, were there too many cars on the track and was there too much competitive pressure on wheldon? >> this is an oval track, 1 1/2 miles designed for nascar, not indy cars. some nascar drivers, jimmy johnson, a five-time winner, has expressed concern about these cars racing on oefls. >> i know how dangerous those cars are. yesterday was proof to the danger of those vehicles on ovals. you are just creating situations to get the car off the ground at a high rate of speed. you can't control the car when it is off the ground. hopefully, i hate, hate, hate that this tragedy took place. hopefully, they can learn some things from it and make it far safer on ovals somehow. >> so, as all these safety concerns are being raised, we asked indy car, the organizer of sunday's race for response. th
george lewis is live in las vegas and joins us now. george? >> reporter: wheldon was racing for a $5 million prize. to get that, he had to start in the back of the pack. 34th among 34 cars, work his way to the front and finish first. the questions being raised now are, were there too many cars on the track and was there too much competitive pressure on wheldon? >> this is an oval track, 1 1/2 miles designed for nascar, not indy cars. some nascar drivers, jimmy johnson, a five-time...
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have that tool, do we not use it? >> i don't have much sympathy -- >> because you can shut down an entire government, you can shut down their electrical grid, you can stop their defense shields if you want. that's a serious consideration. do you bring that ability -- do you have to notify congress on it? can you just act, you know, unilaterally, like we've done frankly with our drones? >> listen, the panel stays and the conversation continues. after this, responding to critics who say the occupy movement is just to preoccupy the media. >>> time for the "your business" small business advice. here are tips to optimize your small business video content. choose the right place to host the content. third party sites like youtube will help to maximize total views. keep it less than three minutes and attach a text transcript to your video. for more, watch "your business" sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. [ male announcer ] robitussin, advil, clorox disinfecting wipes and...a digital recorder. i'm finally feeling better. good
have that tool, do we not use it? >> i don't have much sympathy -- >> because you can shut down an entire government, you can shut down their electrical grid, you can stop their defense shields if you want. that's a serious consideration. do you bring that ability -- do you have to notify congress on it? can you just act, you know, unilaterally, like we've done frankly with our drones? >> listen, the panel stays and the conversation continues. after this, responding to critics...
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got us. it got us zero deaths. there were no u.s. forces committed except in the air. there were cia on the ground. it cost us a lot of money, the high estimate is $2 billion, the low estimate is a couple of million dollars. but -- >> starts adding up to real money. >> tofor a nation 13 trillion i debt yeah, it stated the one goal that president obama made in his speech was to prevent a g genocide in libya. we did it to save those people who gadhafi had threatened to kill. that establishes a principle throughout the middle east that nato and the u.s. has established this humanitarian right to protect people no matter what country they happen to be in. >> roger simon, a real turning point here. thank you very much for joining us today. >> on a busy news day and our breaking coverage continues next with dick durbin you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. uh, i'm in a timeout because apparently riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this establishment! luckily
got us. it got us zero deaths. there were no u.s. forces committed except in the air. there were cia on the ground. it cost us a lot of money, the high estimate is $2 billion, the low estimate is a couple of million dollars. but -- >> starts adding up to real money. >> tofor a nation 13 trillion i debt yeah, it stated the one goal that president obama made in his speech was to prevent a g genocide in libya. we did it to save those people who gadhafi had threatened to kill. that...
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and you will be hearing from us... today and on election day. ♪ >>> on wall street, disappointing numbers on the u.s. and chinese economy are pushing futures lower. cnbc's brian shactman joins us now with the market rundown. number one, slovakia back in, so that's good news. >> yeah. >> but what about some of the weekly jobs claims? is that driving the market today? >> well, a little bit, chuck. they're a little change but still above 400,000 and that's not a great thing for the economy. and then we got some word that china's export growth to europe, and it sounds like a little inside baseball, but it's their number one exporter, cut in half from august to september. so that's significant. that's driving us down a little bit. jpmorgan reported their earnings, the first of the big banks, did beat estimates, but it is still down. they're not showing growth, not making a lot of money. the one other thing i want to point out before i get to blackberry, foreclosures over the summer spiked and it's a good and a bad news st
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. >> he put us in libya. >> i would not have used american and european forces. >> no doubt another significant win in president obama's foreign policy column. >> he gets to say, i told you so. >> pictures of elated crowds all day. >> there is joy and relief. >> the u.s. right now is very popular in libya. >> can you hear children cheering, god is great. >> now he has us engaged in yet another third middle eastern war. >> i would not have intervened. >> the president of uzbekistan -- >> president obama congratulated the libyan people today after moammar gadhafi, libya's dictator for 42 years was killed and rebel fighters captured the regime's final strong hold, gadhafi's hometown of sirte. this afternoon the president stood in the rose garden on the heels of yet another foreign policy success and explained how he did it. >> faced with the potential of mass atrocities, and a call for help from the libyan people, the united states and our friends and allies stopped gadhafi's forces in their tracks. a coalition that included the united states, nato and arab nations persevered through the summer to
. >> he put us in libya. >> i would not have used american and european forces. >> no doubt another significant win in president obama's foreign policy column. >> he gets to say, i told you so. >> pictures of elated crowds all day. >> there is joy and relief. >> the u.s. right now is very popular in libya. >> can you hear children cheering, god is great. >> now he has us engaged in yet another third middle eastern war. >> i would not...
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the president should have sent these bills up to us earlier. i think the country is essentially in an economic holding pattern until they see who they decide we're going to be for the next 25 or 30 years. the president continues to talk about more regulation and higher taxes and higher utility bills. health care bills that are unknown. that slows down private sector job creation and we're just not seeing much happening in the senate. not controlled by my party, but i think the senate is just at a stand still for all intents and purposes. the trade bill may be the exception that proves the rule that we're not doing anything that doesn't absolutely have to be done and that's unfortunate. >> that is a sober assessment. an economic holding pattern. do you think your party should put together a bill that tries to deal with the short term? i mean that's clearly what the white house's intention was trying to do. there's a stagnation in the economy. your party hasn't introduced a bill saying this is what we would do short term to try to jump start the
the president should have sent these bills up to us earlier. i think the country is essentially in an economic holding pattern until they see who they decide we're going to be for the next 25 or 30 years. the president continues to talk about more regulation and higher taxes and higher utility bills. health care bills that are unknown. that slows down private sector job creation and we're just not seeing much happening in the senate. not controlled by my party, but i think the senate is just at...
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good to have you with us. senate republicans will get another chance to prove to the american people they actually care about jobs. senate majority leader harry reid plans to make republicans vote on a bill to fund teachers, police officers, firefighters, before the end of this week. now, minority leader mitch mcconnell is warning harry not to do it. >> they are actually designing legislation to fail on the other side so they will have someone with else to blame for the economy 13 months from now. >> give us a break, mcconnell. mcconnell is whining about the democrats putting a measly -- get this, a .5% tax on people making over a million dollars and above to pay for the bill. the first million dollars if you are in that category you are not going to get taxed at all. the first dollar past a million it is .5%. mitch is bent out of shape because harry reid said republicans want the economy to fail. >> my friend, the majority leader is out there telling republicans are rooting for the economy to fail. nothing co
good to have you with us. senate republicans will get another chance to prove to the american people they actually care about jobs. senate majority leader harry reid plans to make republicans vote on a bill to fund teachers, police officers, firefighters, before the end of this week. now, minority leader mitch mcconnell is warning harry not to do it. >> they are actually designing legislation to fail on the other side so they will have someone with else to blame for the economy 13 months...
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atia abaw think kabul for us. always nice to talk with you. >>> well, the vice president is now the latest from team obama to call the president the underdog heading into 2012. >> the american people are dissatisfied for the state of the nation at the moment. that all by itself is enough to make you the underdog. >> is it strong enough of a republican party for its nominee to beat this president? >> oh, absolutely, absolutely. it's strong enough to beat both of us. >> msnbc political analyst michele bernard is president of the bernard center for women, politics and public policy. and covering politics for roll call and mr. shakir is vice president of the center for american progress. welcome, all of you. faz, let me start with you. what do you think of joe biden's very blunt assessment of 2012? >> well, i think it's clear that president obama's struggling right now, but i think as the contest heats up and you've got a republican contender to pit himself off against, he's going to benefit from that, but i think tha
atia abaw think kabul for us. always nice to talk with you. >>> well, the vice president is now the latest from team obama to call the president the underdog heading into 2012. >> the american people are dissatisfied for the state of the nation at the moment. that all by itself is enough to make you the underdog. >> is it strong enough of a republican party for its nominee to beat this president? >> oh, absolutely, absolutely. it's strong enough to beat both of us....
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what do the numbers tell us about the future? >> it tells us that innovation is going to lead the recovery. michigan is a skk story. washington provided some certainty around the auto bailout, but there's a sustained commitment by the private sector to invest in innovation and research and development. they rebounded in 2010 to add 2,700 jobs. so the region is really focusing on innovation. that's leading their economic recovery. >> would it be a stretch to say michigan could be on track to be a silicon valley of the midwest? >> they are heading in that direction. they would put together a blueprint on how to be a sill can valley. they have the right mixture. the congress yesterday when they passed the free trade agreements took a giant step forward. michigan exports $2 billion a year in exports. they are eighth in the nation in consumer electronics. so i think the south korean agreement would benefit michigan. it supports about 10,000 michigan jobs. hi high-tech exports in the region. >> as we were just hearing, the white house
what do the numbers tell us about the future? >> it tells us that innovation is going to lead the recovery. michigan is a skk story. washington provided some certainty around the auto bailout, but there's a sustained commitment by the private sector to invest in innovation and research and development. they rebounded in 2010 to add 2,700 jobs. so the region is really focusing on innovation. that's leading their economic recovery. >> would it be a stretch to say michigan could be on...
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we can't use it. >> okay. i do want to get to rick perry and karl rove as well but the "new york times" is reporting this morning that many banks are actually flooded with more cash than they know what to do with. perhaps spooked by lurching markets consumers and businesses are increasingly taking money out of investment accounts and stowing it away in regular bank accounts. >> the banks have to be excited right? >> like putting it under the mattress. >> banks have to be very ex-sitded about that right? what are they doing? >> they're trying to discourage depositors as it is harder to turn a profit on money in regular savings accounts. some banks have threatened to impose a fee on clients moving huge piles of cash in and out of their accounts. other big banks are passing along part of the cost of the fdic to the customers. even some community banks are pushing back against the regular cash accounts. >> here is this don strum, owner of american national bank and premier bank in colorado and he says we just don'
we can't use it. >> okay. i do want to get to rick perry and karl rove as well but the "new york times" is reporting this morning that many banks are actually flooded with more cash than they know what to do with. perhaps spooked by lurching markets consumers and businesses are increasingly taking money out of investment accounts and stowing it away in regular bank accounts. >> the banks have to be excited right? >> like putting it under the mattress. >> banks...
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ya know, gives us an edge. you know fedex can, give us an edge. how? well, fedex ships auto parts from factories around the world, they clear em through customs, and that'll help us fix cars faster. great idea. you know you got a bright future here at aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa... [ male announcer ] supply chain solutions. fedex. solutions that matter. [ male announcer ] supply chain solutions. hey babe... oh, hi honey! so i went to the doctor today, then picked up a few extra things for the baby. oh...
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drones to use our intelligence assets to use that sort of, if it's not soft power but not boots on the ground, but to use that power and toward the end of regime change. which we kind of denied at first but that was the only way we were going to protect civilian says getting rid of gadhafi. >> andrea mitchell, american presidents are frequently accused of going into military situations or going into war without saying fully what they really intend to do or why they are really going. has gene just touched on the possible version after liberal president going to war, not really turning over all of his cards when he is doing it? >> i do think that there is clear ambiguity, deliberate ambiguity, of the whole motion of letting gadhafi out, letting him become an exile. i think everyone knew, especially with the role of the intelligence community and predators, that we were targeting gadhafi. and the fact that he was apparently executed without any due process today, may have some ramifications, both domestically in libya and in the arab world. but no tears were shed for him in washington or
drones to use our intelligence assets to use that sort of, if it's not soft power but not boots on the ground, but to use that power and toward the end of regime change. which we kind of denied at first but that was the only way we were going to protect civilian says getting rid of gadhafi. >> andrea mitchell, american presidents are frequently accused of going into military situations or going into war without saying fully what they really intend to do or why they are really going. has...
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good to have you with us tonight. rick perry said it's an offensive name that has no place in the modern world. what does is the rick perry you know and the one you researched and covered all these years? is it the guy on the rock or the guy trying to mop this up? >> he is not a racist, ed, i will give him that. he certainly has appointed the most african-americans to statewide agencies of any governor in this state's history. appointed a chief justice to the supreme court is is the great-great-grandson of a slave. the govern's professed naivety is difficult. it's disingenuous. he told stories of going down there and camping near the fork of the river at this location. this isn't a name that popped up in the 1980s. it's probably been there since the 1800s. he knew the name of it. the fact during his tenure as a state legislature, that he brought his colleagues to go out there to go hunting and he knew the name of the place sort of indicates a level of sensitivity that the guy did not acquire growing up in a region pre
good to have you with us tonight. rick perry said it's an offensive name that has no place in the modern world. what does is the rick perry you know and the one you researched and covered all these years? is it the guy on the rock or the guy trying to mop this up? >> he is not a racist, ed, i will give him that. he certainly has appointed the most african-americans to statewide agencies of any governor in this state's history. appointed a chief justice to the supreme court is is the...
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jamie is leaving us. mike barnicle, you have one last thing to apologize for everything you said or did during her reign here. you have been wonderful. >> thank you. >> we're going to miss you. i don't like change. >> i know. >> is your replacement going to be okay? >> leaving you in good hands. >> all right. >> thank you. >> stay up here with us. >> what did you learn, willie? >> we're going to miss jamie. >> sometimes you say that when people are leaving. this time we mean it. >> you learn their names on the last name. i've known jamie's name from the beginning. she really is as good as it gets. who is that e.p. that worked here for a few years. what's his name? >> sounds like -- >> pete green. >> what did you learn today? >> john? >> chris green. >> marco rubio has a problem. >> his people are pushing back. >> they're pushing back. they're saying the post is an embellishment. >> wrap it up. you're done, barnicle. done. go. >> i learned if it's way too early, what time is it? >> it's "morning joe." >> c
jamie is leaving us. mike barnicle, you have one last thing to apologize for everything you said or did during her reign here. you have been wonderful. >> thank you. >> we're going to miss you. i don't like change. >> i know. >> is your replacement going to be okay? >> leaving you in good hands. >> all right. >> thank you. >> stay up here with us. >> what did you learn, willie? >> we're going to miss jamie. >> sometimes you say...
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joining us is cnbc's diana olick who will explain this to us. some economists estimate that if it borrowers could collectively save $24 billion annually, here's the way it would happen. explain the details for those who would best be suited to look at this. >> well, this is really for under water borrowers who are current on their mortgage payments. and, again, we have to stress that. it is not for people who are delinquent, behind, facing foreclosure, any trouble on their mortgage. that said, the idea here was to tweak a program that existed already, that is the home affordable refinance program through fannie mae and freddie mac, which wasn't doing well. they did about an 850,000 loans refinanced and that just isn't very much. what they're trying to do now is say, okay, we know home prices have fallen, even further, putting more homeowners even further under water on their mortgages. so what they have done is they have lifted the cap. they have said, no matter how much more you owe on your mortgage than your home is worth, you are eligible for
joining us is cnbc's diana olick who will explain this to us. some economists estimate that if it borrowers could collectively save $24 billion annually, here's the way it would happen. explain the details for those who would best be suited to look at this. >> well, this is really for under water borrowers who are current on their mortgage payments. and, again, we have to stress that. it is not for people who are delinquent, behind, facing foreclosure, any trouble on their mortgage. that...
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everyone used to come there, even steve jobs used to eat there. and she bites her tongue and doesn't say steve jobs is your son. he said, yeah, he was a great tipper. >> and i was in that restaurant once or twice, and i remember meeting the owner who was from syria, and it was most certainly him. and i shook his hand and he shook my hand, and that's all. >> and jobs never spoke to him, never talked to him, never got in touch with him. never wanted to see him. >> that's the amazing part about it. even after this huge revelation you think would send chills up your spine, he says, eh, i don't want to meet the guy. >> apparently jobs had heard things about him and decided he wasn't a good person. >> exactly. didn't want that man in his life. it was a fascinating interview. i cannot wait. walter will be here on thursday to talk about this book. >> what shocked me most about it was he was -- he tried his best as a billionaire and really the thomas edison of our age to have a normal life. no household help, back doors unlocked. >> he decided in the begin
everyone used to come there, even steve jobs used to eat there. and she bites her tongue and doesn't say steve jobs is your son. he said, yeah, he was a great tipper. >> and i was in that restaurant once or twice, and i remember meeting the owner who was from syria, and it was most certainly him. and i shook his hand and he shook my hand, and that's all. >> and jobs never spoke to him, never talked to him, never got in touch with him. never wanted to see him. >> that's the...
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what it tells us about this race? certainly going to be one of the more entertaining senate races. >> i live in massachusetts, so i'm fascinated by this anyway just as a massachusetts resident. massachusetts has one woman in the congressional delegation. they've elected basically almost zero women over the life of the commonwealth. massachusetts voters don't like to send women to d.c. for some reason. and so i don't know why that is, but there's already an uphill battle there for elizabeth warren. but scott brown making a comment like that, particularly with the radio host sort of chort willing into his beer belly over it afterwards really put the sexist point on it. i think may have the effect of rallying women voters to elizabeth warren's cause. listen. the reason when george allen said the mekaka thing when he was running, why that moment lived on for a long time because it tapped into people's worries about sort of racially charged things in george allen's past. had he not had experience, things in his past like a
what it tells us about this race? certainly going to be one of the more entertaining senate races. >> i live in massachusetts, so i'm fascinated by this anyway just as a massachusetts resident. massachusetts has one woman in the congressional delegation. they've elected basically almost zero women over the life of the commonwealth. massachusetts voters don't like to send women to d.c. for some reason. and so i don't know why that is, but there's already an uphill battle there for...
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bush said in 2001, you're either for us or against us. and so there are no divided loyalties here. >> well, i'm at least calling it rama jama's though it's spelled wrong. >> well, that's how you spell rama jama. maybe not in alabama, apparently. the morning papers. the university of alabama says the defense could provide a challenge for the tide. >> we're very concerned. >> the commodores lead the nation with 14 interceptions through four games. vanderbilt is a much more challenging opponent than many people think. >> i actually would not be surprised if vanderbilt takes us all the way to the end, willie geist. this is one that, i'll be honest with you, i can't believe i'm saying this. i am scared of the commodores. >> we're going to be there for you watching the game. >> i was at a home coming where vanderbilt when i went to school here beat alabama. >> i want to say it was 1984. >> it was 1984, and it hurt, so i'm so worried about it. i can't believe this, i'm going to give you three points. i will give you three points, and i will take
bush said in 2001, you're either for us or against us. and so there are no divided loyalties here. >> well, i'm at least calling it rama jama's though it's spelled wrong. >> well, that's how you spell rama jama. maybe not in alabama, apparently. the morning papers. the university of alabama says the defense could provide a challenge for the tide. >> we're very concerned. >> the commodores lead the nation with 14 interceptions through four games. vanderbilt is a much more...
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we're using up his time. why don't the republicans, like this republican, like theiate jim oberstar works they bounced out of congress last year, why don't they support what they say? he says he's for building and fixing bridges and all but his leadership isn't pushing this bill. >> you're getting the good cop/bad cop experience here. he's the good cop who says, i want a six-year highway bill, and john boehner's the bad cop and says, i can't find any money to do it. they know where the money is. they could tax people over $250,000 in income. they could take away that tax break right now. they could take away money from the oil companies. they have had prsts out the window, and there's plenty of places that they could take money, but they will not make the effort to get the money. they do not want to do it. it's just that simple. >> okay, look, thank you, gentleman. i think that's the answer. thank you, congressman jim mcdermott. thank you, congressman aaron schock. i agree with you about road building. let's
we're using up his time. why don't the republicans, like this republican, like theiate jim oberstar works they bounced out of congress last year, why don't they support what they say? he says he's for building and fixing bridges and all but his leadership isn't pushing this bill. >> you're getting the good cop/bad cop experience here. he's the good cop who says, i want a six-year highway bill, and john boehner's the bad cop and says, i can't find any money to do it. they know where the...
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iranians don't fear us at all. they're trying to attack us here at home. i would argue that iraq and afghanistan is being run out of chicago. >> and if you just take, for example, the gadhafi example, there are a number of republicans who had a lot of difficulty giving the president any credit, and he had to -- they sort of had to backtrack and then say, oh, but we support our troops there. do they risk coming off with independent voters as just too extreme anti obama? >> i don't think so. i mean, i think that, you know -- first of all, i think senator graham does make a point if you look at israel and iran, those are still important countries and problematic issues in both cases. i do think that republicans, a lot of republicans, haven't really given president obama the due credit that i think he deserves and the example of, say, gadhafi. there are other issues. iraq, by the way, who knows what's going to happen there. i mean, if things go well, obama very well may get credit ultimately. if they don't, if it sort of descends into sectarian violence it cou
iranians don't fear us at all. they're trying to attack us here at home. i would argue that iraq and afghanistan is being run out of chicago. >> and if you just take, for example, the gadhafi example, there are a number of republicans who had a lot of difficulty giving the president any credit, and he had to -- they sort of had to backtrack and then say, oh, but we support our troops there. do they risk coming off with independent voters as just too extreme anti obama? >> i don't...
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stay with us. like many chefs today, i feel the best approach to food is to keep it whole for better nutrition. and that's what they do with great grains cereal. see the seam on the wheat grain? same as on the flake. because great grains steams and bakes the actual whole grain. now check out the other guy's flake. hello, no seam. because it's more processed. now, which do you suppose has better nutrition for you? mmm. great grains. the whole whole grain cereal. [ tires squeal ] an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money to buy a car that's one model-year newer with 15,000 fewer miles on it. there's no other auto insurance product like it. better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual. it's a better policy that gets you a better car. call... or visit one of our local offices today, and we'll provide the coverage you need at the right price. liberty mutual auto insuranc
stay with us. like many chefs today, i feel the best approach to food is to keep it whole for better nutrition. and that's what they do with great grains cereal. see the seam on the wheat grain? same as on the flake. because great grains steams and bakes the actual whole grain. now check out the other guy's flake. hello, no seam. because it's more processed. now, which do you suppose has better nutrition for you? mmm. great grains. the whole whole grain cereal. [ tires squeal ] an accident...
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it's strong enough to beat both of us. a significant portion of the american people believe the country is not moving in the right direction. whether it's your fault or not your fault. >> did he mean to say that or do you think he's trying to down play expectations? >> i think he's trying to down play expectations, but it did the reverse, because what he's really saying is everybody knows it does come down to the economy, and no matter how we look at it, the american people, the voting public at the end of the day, they, in fact, are going to hold the white house, the man at the top, the president, president obama accountable. so when you're going into the heavy duty part of the political season and have 9.1% or worse unemployment then people are going to be asking questions, what did you do, when did you do it, did you do enough, and these are the things joe biden and the president and administration have to be concerned about. >> does it seem to you he's not getting much support from the democrats? >> i think the main th
it's strong enough to beat both of us. a significant portion of the american people believe the country is not moving in the right direction. whether it's your fault or not your fault. >> did he mean to say that or do you think he's trying to down play expectations? >> i think he's trying to down play expectations, but it did the reverse, because what he's really saying is everybody knows it does come down to the economy, and no matter how we look at it, the american people, the...
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the campaign says he has never used the word. this contradicts the original "washington post" report that the racial epithet was visible on a rock at the entrance of the camp as recently as three years ago. on sunday herman cain, the only african-american republican presidential candidate said governor perry was insensitive for not acting sooner to remove the name. yesterday while in new york city for a visit with, of course mr. donald j. trump, cain addressed reporters questions saying he wants to move on from that issue. >> his question was was i satisfied with governor perry's explanation about the name on the ranch where he went hunting, i said yes, i am, next question. >> some conservatives said you bought into the liberal media trying to smear perry unfairly as a racist. do you think you played the race card? do you regret at all what you said on fox news sunday or abc? >> all i said is the mere fact that rock was there is insensitive. i'm not attacking governor perry. people in the media want to attack him. i'm done with t
the campaign says he has never used the word. this contradicts the original "washington post" report that the racial epithet was visible on a rock at the entrance of the camp as recently as three years ago. on sunday herman cain, the only african-american republican presidential candidate said governor perry was insensitive for not acting sooner to remove the name. yesterday while in new york city for a visit with, of course mr. donald j. trump, cain addressed reporters questions...